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- the present invention relates to a selection diversity using a decision feedback equalizer which is used in digital mobile telecommunication systems such as a digital auto-mobile telephone system, a digital portable telephone system and a digital cordless telephone system, and digital radio telecommunication systems such as a digital satellite communication system and a digital mobile satellite communication system.
- digital mobile telecommunication systems such as a digital auto-mobile telephone system, a digital portable telephone system and a digital cordless telephone system
- digital radio telecommunication systems such as a digital satellite communication system and a digital mobile satellite communication system.
- FIG. 3 shows a two-branch, selection diversity system using a decision feedback equalizer which selects a branch by comparing receiving levels with each other.
- Independent receiving circuits I(12), II(12) and equalizers I(14), II(24) are provided in association with two antennas 11 and 12 of branches I and II, respectively.
- An output R 1 (104) from a received level detector I(103) which detects the level of a received signal in the branch I and an output R 2 (204) from a received level detector II(203) which detects the level of a received signal in the branch II are compared with each other by a received signal level comparator 54, and a decision value of the equalizer output of the branch of the higher received signal level is selected by a branch selector 33, from which it is output as a decision data sequence 34.
- the branch of the higher received signal level is not always high in equalization accuracy but the branch of the lower received signal level may sometimes be excellent in equalization accuracy.
- FIG. 4 shows the construction of a receiving apparatus of this "diversity method"
- FIG. 5 the construction of a decision feedback type equalizer for use in the receiver.
- the independent receiving circuits I (12), II (13) and equalizers I (14), II (24) are provided in association with the two antenna branches I (11), II (21), respectively.
- An output E 1 (17) from an estimation error average value detector I (16) which detects the average value of estimation errors e 1 (t) (15) of the equalizer I (14) over a plurality of symbols in the branch I and an output E 2 (27) from an estimation error average value detector II (26) which detects the average value of estimation errors e 2 (t) (25) of the equalizer II over a plurality of symbols in the branch II are compared with each other by an estimation error comparator 31, and the equalizer output of the branch decided to be smaller in estimation error average value than in the other branch is selected by the branch selector 33, from which it is output as the decision data sequence 34.
- the decision feedback equalizer comprises: a feed-forward filter 37; a feedback filter 43; an adder 40 for adding their outputs 38 and 44; a decision circuit 41 for deciding the adder output 40; an estimation error detector 45 for detecting a difference between the decision circuit output 42 and the adder output 40; and a tap gain coefficient update circuit 51 for calculating the tap gain coefficients by the use of an estimation error 57 and for updating the tap gain coefficients accordingly.
- the estimation error 57 is used to calculate tap gain coefficients and updated tap gain coefficients 52 and 53 are used to update the taps of the feed-forward filter 43 and the feedback filter 37, whereby it is possible to accurately equalize intersymbol interference in accordance with a change of the propagation path.
- FIG. 6 there are shown an equalization accuracy performance of the equalizer of each branch in the conventional selection diversity system using a decision feedback equalizer and a phenomenon of a selection error in the branch.
- the number of branches shown is two and it is assumed here that communications take place in the form of a burst signal on the supposition of the use of a TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) system.
- TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
- a TDMA frame is composed of a unique word part (corresponding to a training sequence in the equalizer) made up of a known symbol sequence and an information signal part made up of an unknown symbol sequence.
- the equalizers of the branches I and Ii normally operate in sections d11 and d21, but in sections d12 and d22 a step out is caused by a decrease in the receiving signal level owing to fading and the equalization algorithm becomes divergent.
- the estimation error of the branch I happens to be smaller than the estimation error of the branch II in a section c12 although the equalizer of the branch II is normal, with the result that a selection error is induced by the application of the diversity system.
- the both branches are out of synchronism and hence are in a random error state and the equalization algorithm will not be pulled in again in one frame.
- the decision feedback equalizers of the respective branches are independent of one another and the result of decision of the equalized output from the decision feedback equalizer in a certain branch does not exert any influence on the decision feedback equalizers of other branches. That is, the performance of the decision feedback type equalizer in each branch is the performance itself of an ordinary decision feedback type equalizer which is obtainable in the case of reception of one branch, and improvement of the receiving performance by the application of the diversity receiving system is no more than the effect produced by merely avoiding a communication channel in a poor condition of propagation. Hence, it cannot be said that the conventional selection diversity system using a decision feedback equalizer takes full advantage of the merits brought about by the application of the diversity receiving system to the decision feedback equalizer.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a selection diversity system using a decision feedback equalizer which avoid the step-out phenomenon by the integration of estimation errors and ensures the prevention of the random selection error.
- the selection diversity system using a decision feedback equalizer wherein decision feedback equalizers for equalizing intersymbol interference resulting from frequency selective fading are each provided independently of each branch of an antenna diversity receiver formed by a plurality of antennas and equalizer outputs of an antenna branch, decided to provide a minimum average value of estimation errors, are selected and combined, is characterized by a construction wherein the decision data symbol of that one of the branches in which the average estimation error over a plurality of symbols is decided to be minimum are selected and combined, the selected decision data symbol is used to recalculate estimation errors of all the decision feedback type equalizers and the tap gain coefficients of all the decision feedback type equalizers are updated using the recalculated equalization errors.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an example of the construction of the estimation error recalculating type, selection diversity system using a decision feedback equalizer according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of the construction of the decision feedback equalizer for use in the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing an example of a conventional selection diversity system using a decision feedback equalizer which performs the selection of a branch according to the receiving signal level;
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing an example of a conventional selection diversity system using a decision feedback equalizer which performs the selection of a branch according to the estimation error;
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing an example of the construction of a decision feedback equalizer for use in the conventional selection diversity system using a decision feedback equalizer which performs the selection of a branch according to the estimation error;
- FIG. 6 is a timing chart showing the equalization accuracy performance of the conventional selection diversity system using a decision feedback equalizer
- FIG. 7 is a timing chart showing the estimation error performance of the estimation error recalculating type, selection diversity system using a decision feedback equalizer according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a graph showing the fit error rate performance of the estimation error recalculating type, selection diversity system using a decision feedback equalizer of the present invention in comparison with the bit error rate performance of a prior art example.
- FIG. 7 shows the equalization accuracy performance of the estimation error recalculating type, selection diversity system using a decision feedback equalizer according to the present invention. It is seen from FIG. 7 that the system of the present invention produces an effect of appreciably improving the conventional systems. For the sake of brevity, the number of branches shown is two.
- the equalizers in the branches I and II normally operate in sections d31 and d41.
- the equalization is out of synchronism in a section d32 owing to the degradation of the receiving signal level by fading.
- selected and combined decision data symbols are used to always recalculate the estimation error and a selected and combined decision data sequence is input into the feedback tap of the equalizer, by which equalization by the equalizer of the branch I becomes equivalent to the state of equalization using the training sequence, enabling the equalization algorithm to be pulled in again in the section d32 (c22).
- the equalizer of the branch II once becomes out of synchronism, but the equalization algorithm can be pulled in again by the use of the decision data in the branch I, preventing the branch Ii from entering the state of divergence of the equalization algorithm owing to the step out, that is, the random error generating state.
- the above phenomenon is also applicable to the case of the step out which is caused by the integration of estimation errors.
- the present invention by recalculating the estimation error in every decision feedback type equalizer through use of the decision value obtained by comparison and selection and by updating the tap gain coefficient of the transversal filter through use of the recalculated estimation error and decision data, it is possible to solve the problem of the step out by the integration of the equalization error which is the defect of the conventional decision feedback type equalizer and the problem of random selection error which is induced by the application of the diversity system.
- the error rate performance of the conventional selection diversity system using a decision feedback equalizer can substantially be improved by an excellent tracking ability and a high equalization accuracy performance of the decision feedback type equalizer by the system of the present invention and the diversity effect on the propagation path. With the substantial improvement of the error rate performance, it is possible to contribute to enhancement of the throughput of the land mobile telecommunication system accompanying the widening of its band, reduction of the transmitting power of portable telephone sets and alleviation of intersymbol interference, etc.
- FIG. 1 illustrates, in block form, the construction of the equalization error recalculating type, selection diversity system using a decision feedback equalizer according to the present invention.
- the branches I (11) and II (21) are input as base band signals 13 and 23 via independent receiving circuits I (12) and II (22) into the equalizers I (14) and II (24), respectively.
- estimation errors 15 and 25 of the equalizers I and II are provided to the equalization error average value detectors I (16) and II (26), which calculate average values of estimation errors over the previous N symbols including equalization points.
- the average estimation error values E 1 (17) and E 2 (27) thus obtained are provided to an estimation error comparator 31 to thereby select the branch of the smaller average estimation error.
- the select information 32 is input into a branch selector 33, which selects either one of a decision data symbol a 1 (t) (18) from the equalizer I and a decision data symbol a 2 (t) (28) from the equalizer II and outputs it as a decision data data symbol a(t) (34).
- the decision data data symbol a(t) at this time t is input into an estimation error recalculator I (101) of the branch I and an estimation error recalculator II (201) of the branch II, wherein errors between the decision data symbol a(t) and equalized outputs y 1 (t) (19) and y 2 (t) (29) from the equalizers of the respective branches I and II are recalculated.
- Such recalculated estimation errors are fed as estimation error recalculated values e 1 '(t) (102) and e 2 '(t) (202) back to the equalizers I (14) and II (24), respectively.
- the estimation errors need not be recalculated.
- FIG. 2 illustrates, in block form, an example of the construction of the decision feedback type equalizer for use in the system of the present invention.
- the decision feedback equalizer comprises: a feed-forward filter 32; a feedback filter 43; an adder 39 for adding their outputs 38 and 44; a decision circuit 41 for deciding the adder output 40; an estimation error detector 45 for detecting a difference between the decision circuit output 42 and the adder output 40; an estimation error average value detector 47 for detecting an average value e i (48) of an estimation error e i (t) 46; an estimation error recalculator 49 for deriving an estimation error recalculated value e i (5) 50 from the adder output y i (t) 40 and the decision data a(t) 34; and a tap gain update circuit 51 for calculating the tap gain using the output 50 from the estimation error recalculator 49 and for updating the tap gain.
- FIG. 8 shows the bit error rate performance of the system according to the present invention.
- Eb/No represents the ratio between the signal energy Eb and the noise power density No per bit.
- the number N of symbols for obtaining the average value of estimation errors is 1, that is, the estimation error value at the equalization point is used intact.
- the estimation error in every decision feedback equalizer is recalculated using the decision data symbol selected by comparison and the estimation error recalculated value and the decision data symbol selected by comparison are used to update the tap gain coefficients of the transversal filter.
- the excellent tracking ability performance and equalization accuracy performance of the decision feedback equalizer and the diversity effect on the propagation path according to the system of the present invention, it is possible to greatly improve the receiving performance of the land mobile communication channel which suffers the degradation of the receiving signal level by Rayleigh fading and intersymbol interference by frequency selective fading.
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